Claims
- 1. A newspaper vending rack having a coin box installed which rack and coin box, after coin box installation, includes:
- a closed paper receiving cabinet;
- a hinged door on said cabinet;
- a protruding door hook for closing said door;
- a closed coin receiving housing supported by said cabinet;
- door hook closure means cooperatively latching said door hook on closure thereof, said door hook closure means comprising:
- lever mechanism means capable of alternately latching and releasing said door hook;
- spring means tending to position said lever mechanism means so as to release said door hook; and
- latch setting means capable of setting said door hook closure means in a position against said spring means so as to prevent release of said door hook;
- an electrically-powered coin measuring means mountable inside said housing;
- motor-driven rotary motion means, operatively controlled by said coin measuring means for repositioning said door hook closure means to permit release of said door hook and to thereby permit opening of said door; and
- an electric power supply operatively connected to said coin measuring means to power said motor-driven means when coins received in said electrically-powered coin measuring means reach a predetermined total;
- wherein said coin measuring means momentarily energizes said motor-driven means to release said door hook.
- 2. The device of claim 1 further including a limit switch, said limit switch connected in series with said motor-driven means and located proximate to said motor-driven means such that energization of said motor-driven means provides rotational movement to said motor-driven means causing contact with said switch and de-energization of said motor means, wherein said de-energization occurs after said door hook closure means has been repositioned by said motor-driven means.
- 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said motor-driven means is a D.C. motor operating on approximately 2.0 volts minimum voltage and which D.C. motor draws current only when energized.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said motor-driven means has a rotor arm mounted to an armature thereof, said rotor arm for moving upon energization, from a position disengaged from the switch to a position engaging switch, such engaging position allowing the switch to de-energize the motor.
- 5. The device of claim 4 further including a means for selectively locating the rotor arm in the disengaged position.
- 6. The device of claim 1 further comprising a means to electronically control the duration and strength of the current supplied to said motor-driven means so that energy is provided to said motor-driven means of sufficient strength and duration to position said door hook closure means so as to release said door hook.
- 7. A newspaper vending rack having a coin box installed which rack and coin box, after coin box installation, includes:
- a closed paper receiving cabinet;
- a hinged door on said cabinet;
- a protruding door hook for closing said door;
- a closed coin receiving housing supported by said cabinet;
- door hook closure means cooperatively latching said door hook on closure thereof, said door hook closure means comprising:
- lever mechanism means capable of alternately latching and releasing said door hook;
- spring means tending to position said lever mechanism means so as to release said door hook; and
- latch setting means capable of setting said door hook closure means in a position against said spring means so as to prevent release of said door hook;
- an electrically-powered coin measuring means mountable inside said housing;
- motor-driven rotary motion means, with an arm extending therefrom operatively controlled by said coin measuring means for repositioning said door hook closure means to permit release of said door hook and to thereby permit opening of said door;
- a limit switch, said limit switch connected in series with said motor-driven means and located proximate to said motor-driven means such that energization of said motor-driven means provides rotational movement to the arm of said motor-driven means, the movement causing the arm to contact with said switch and deenergize said motor means, wherein said de-energization occurs after said door hook closure means has been repositioned by said motor-driven means; and
- an electric power supply operatively connected to said coin measuring means to power said motor-driven means when coins received in said electrically-powered coin measuring means reach a predetermined total.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 08/799,381 filed on Nov. 27,1991 now abandoned.
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